Pros: The imagination contained within its pages transports you to an enchanting world Cons: You've got to get through the language first
Desperate men cling to their ship, and the last remnants of their faith, as a supernatural storm of Old Testement proportions swallows their vessel.This must be one of the best starts to a Shakespearean play, up there with Francisco and Bernado ...
Pros: Great language and lots of deep themes Cons: Occasionally tedious
The theme of the natural world versus “civilization” is prevalent throughout William Shakespeare’s The Tempest. Nature, as expressed through Caliban and Ariel, is portrayed as an essentially decent and just force, despite the fact that a moral...
Pros: 'Helpful as introduction of the play Cons: Might make the reader enjoy the story, and forget the poetic beauty of Shakespeare
Shakespeare's The Tempest is a story that has fired the imagination of the
young readers over the ages. This attempt at easy rendering of this classic is really welcome, since it presents the story is a readable form for the audience. The...
The Tempest reflects Shakespeare's mature genius, with its story of innocence tempered by intrigue, hilarity bounded by melancholy....More at Audible.com
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